Studies in War and Peace in the Nuclear Age


Professor: Ashley (Advisor).

The Study of the revolutionary significance of nuclear weapons against the background of science, ethical theory, and the historical and political realities.  5 units minimum.

Students choose at least one course from each of the Categories One, Two, and Three, and the capstone course in Category Four.

Category One:  War as a cultural phenomenon and moral issue:   FS 142; GS 203, 205, 210; SO 190 Global Inequalities.

Category Two:  Nuclear energy as a physical phenomenon:  PC 126, 132.

Category Three:  The nuclear threat in its historical and political content:  AN 309 Culture & Power:  Political Anthropology, 350;   EC 342, 344, EV 120 Global Bioethics; HY 286, PS 308, 309, 311, 314, 322, 325, 343;

The Integrative Experience:  Students take GS 320 relating work they have previously undertaken in a number of disciplines, students will work on independent projects with two faculty members of two different divisions of the college.

 




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